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Lincoln Mill Haunted House

Viktor’s Valentine

Fri. 2/14 + Sat. 2/15 :  7-9:15pm

Equipped only with a candle, venture through the hidden chamber in the darkness.  Follow the hearts to find the ghost of Viktor’s Valentine.

The Legend of Viktor’s Valentine

In the 1930s, Viktor Kane had several accomplices that helped him carry out his evil acts. One of them loved Viktor, but developed a deep resentment towards him. She wanted the pain to stop and came up with a plan to take down his operation. 

On February 14th, 1939, she left a trail of hearts inside the hidden chamber.  At the end of the trail, she revealed herself; greeted Viktor with a kiss, and then stabbed him in the heart. She then took her own life, wanting to be free of her guilt, her body, and to be with Viktor forever.

The Legend of Lincoln Mill

In September 2021, Hurricane Ida struck Philadelphia and flooded the Mill to historic water levels. The flood damaged the mill’s interior and revealed a hidden chamber in the basement. Bodies were found and a dark truth was discovered about the mill’s past.  

During the Great Depression in the 1930’s, Viktor Kane, the mill owner, tormented and experimented on his workers. Many workers lost their lives and their spirits haunt the mill.

Construction has since been halted and the mill is under investigation.

Viktor’s Valentine
Fri. 2/14  +  Sat. 2/15 :  7-9:15pm

Equipped only with a candle, venture through the hidden chamber in the darkness.  Follow the hearts to find the ghost of Viktor’s Valentine.

The Legend of Viktor’s Valentine

In the 1930s, Viktor Kane had several accomplices that helped him carry out his evil acts. One of them loved Viktor, but developed a deep resentment towards him. She wanted the pain to stop and came up with a plan to take down his operation. 

On February 14th, 1939, she left a trail of hearts inside the hidden chamber.  At the end of the trail, she revealed herself; greeted Viktor with a kiss, and then stabbed him in the heart. She then took her own life, wanting to be free of her guilt, her body, and to be with Viktor forever.

 

The Legend of Lincoln Mill

In September 2021, Hurricane Ida struck Philadelphia and flooded the Mill to historic water levels. The flood damaged the mill’s interior and revealed a hidden chamber in the basement. Bodies were found and a dark truth was discovered about the mill’s past.  

During the Great Depression in the 1930’s, Viktor Kane, the mill owner, tormented and experimented on his workers. Many workers lost their lives and their spirits haunt the mill.

Construction has since been halted and the mill is under investigation.

4100 Main St, Philadelphia, PA 19127
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